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Bernard Buffet, 'Micaëla' - Print
This print represents one of Bernard Buffet's works and showcases a full-figure female model at the center of the composition. It is rendered in a heavily graphic-influenced style, characterized by bold and strong lines. The title "Micaëla" may allude to a character from the opera "Carmen," suggesting that this artwork might be a costume sketch. Despite the heavy use of dark, strong lines, the piece is primarily rendered in soft pastel hues, with a focus on shades of blue and ochre.
Details:
Artist: Bernard Buffet
Title: "Micaëla"
Type: Print
Edition No.: 128/180
Dimensions: 66.5 x 49.5 cm
Condition Report: In overall good condition
Signature and Number: Numbered in the lower left corner; signed in the lower centre
About the artist:
Bernard Buffet was a French Expressionist painter known for his distinctive representational style. His paintings often featured central compositions with a graphic and figurative focus. Buffet was a staunch opponent of abstract art and was part of the anti-abstraction group known as L'homme Témoin, or the Witness-Man. This group passionately advocated for the importance of representational art at a time when abstraction was gaining prominence in the art world.
Buffet's body of work explored a wide range of themes, including art history, death, sexuality, popular culture, and politics. His paintings frequently referenced contemporary events and artists. Throughout his prolific career, Buffet created over 8,000 works and achieved international recognition and acclaim. He participated in numerous exhibitions worldwide and received honors such as induction into the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1974.
Born on July 10, 1928, in Paris, France, Bernard Buffet struggled with Parkinson's disease and tragically took his own life on October 4, 1999, in Tourtour, France, at the age of 71. His legacy as an artist remains significant, and his work continues to be celebrated for its unique and powerful representational style.
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